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A state plan to change a portion of Kentucky's U.S. 25 from Erlanger to Florence is causing unexpected backlash because of how it's been communicated to local residents.
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The city is considering signing a contract after testing Flock cameras for free. But residents are worried about a third-party having access to city data.
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Now is the time to submit feedback on the draft action plan for federal housing grants that affects eight cities across Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties. The last day to weigh in is May 25.
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The signs come after years of advocating in Frankfort. Now the message, "There is always hope," is authorized to be used all over Kentucky.
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A master plan for changes to the historic Covington park is in its early stages. The community can submit input from now until May 1.
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Six Democratic county commissioner candidates from Kenton, Boone and Campbell counties discussed conservancy as key to improving quality of life in the region.
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Recent data shows while the region's population has grown, the labor force has changed. Experts say new strategies are needed to continue on an upwards trajectory.
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CONington will take over Mainstrasse Village, bringing a first-of-its-kind tabletop gaming convention and other attractions for all ages.
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Anyone from the Greater Cincinnati region is invited to drop off any electronic waste for free in partnership with a local technology refurbishing business.
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Kentucky continues to rank high in child abuse and neglect cases. Advocates are focusing on pushing for more prevention methods to address this number.